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Clonmelsh, par., in co. and 4 miles S. of Carlow,
3138 ac., pop. 382.

Clonmethan, par., in co. and 14 miles NW. of
Dublin, 3027 ac., pop. 286.

Clonmines, par. and seat, S. co. AYexford, on
Bannow Bay, 15 m. SW. of Wexford ry. sta., 1379 ac.,
pop. 229; contains ruins of an abbey and round towers.

Clonmore.—par., vil., and seat, NE. co. Carlow,
5 miles N. of Shillelagh ry. sta., 6029 ac., pop. 1151;
P.O.—2. Clonmore, seat, 4 miles E. of Bagenalstown,
mid. co. Carlow.—3. Clonmore, par., SW. co. Kil-
kenny, on river Suir, 5 miles SE. of Carrick-on-Suir,
2091 ac., pop. 555.—4. Clonmore, hamlet, 4 miles
NW. of Edenderry, NE. King’s co.—5. Clonmore,
5 miles from Tullamore, mid. King’s co.; P.O. —

6. Clonmore, par., S. co. Louth, 3 miles NE. of
Dunleer ry. sta., 1916 ac., pop. 387.—7. Clonmore,
5 miles from Templemore ry. sta., E. co. Tipperary; P.O.
—8. Clonmore, par., mid. co. AYexford, 3 miles S. of
Enniscorthy, 6766 ac., pop. 846.

Clonmoyle.—seat, 7 miles NE. of Macroom, mid.
co. Cork.—2. Clonmoyle, seat, 2 miles S. of Mullingar,
mid. co. Westmeath.

Clonmullen, vil., E. co. Carlow, 1. mile AY. of
Newtownbarry and 10 miles NW. of Ferns ry. sta.

Clonmult, par. and vil., E. co. Cork, 5 miles N. of
Mogeely ry. sta., 4601 ac., pop. 420.

Clonnearl, hamlet, 3 m. AY. of Gort, S. co. Galway.

Clonoe, par., E. co. Tyrone, on river Blackwater and
L. Neagh, 4 m. NE. of Dungannon, 9236 ac., pop. 4031.

Clonony, or Clonana, vil., 44 miles SAY. of Ferbane
ry. sta., AY. King’s co.

Clononlty, par. and seat, mid. co. Tipperary, 1 mile
N. of Goold’s Cross ry. sta. and 6 miles NAY. of Cashel,
11,134 ac., pop. 1645 ;
P.O.

Clonpet, par., in co. and 2 miles SW. of Tipperary,
2450 ac., pop. 468.

Clonpriest, par., E. co. Cork, 4 miles W. of Youghal,
6984 ac., pop. 1606.

Clonroche, vil., Chapel par., AY. co. Wexford, 2
miles N. of Chapel ry. sta. and 8 miles SW. of Ennis-
corthy, pop. 311;
P.O.

Cion rash, par., SE. co. Galway, on Lough Derg, 2
miles E. of Mountshannon and 8 miles NAY. of Nenagh
ry. sta., 7410 ac., pop. 1162.

Clonsast.—par., E. King’s co., containing Clonbul-
logue, 4 miles NE. of Portarlington, 23,557 ac., pop.
1937.—2. Clonsast, hamlet, 2 miles S. of Kilcock ry.
sta., N. co. Kildare.

Clonshanbo, par., N. co. Kildare, 4 miles S. of Kil-
cock ry. sta., 2021 ac., pop. 280.

Clonshavoy, seat, in co. and 7 miles E. of Limerick.

Clonshlre, par. and seat, NAY. co. Limerick, 2 miles
SW. of Adare, 1517 ac., pop. 180.

Clonsllla, par. and hamlet with ry. sta., in co. and
8 miles NW. of Dublin, 3256 ac., pop. 769 ; P.O.

Clonskeagh, vil., in co. and 2 miles S. of Dublin,
pop. 128.

Clontarf, town, par., and township, in co. and 3 miles
NE. of Dublin—par., 1310 ac., pop. 2804; township, 1295
ac., pop. 4210;
P.O. The town is situated on the N.
shore of Dublin Bay, and is much frequented for sea-
bathing. At C. was fought (1014) a famous battle, in
which King Brian Boru defeated the Danes.

Clonteml, par., SE. co. Cork, on river Bandon, 1
mile N. of Kinsale, 3097 ac., pop. 575.

Clontibret, par., E. co. Monaghan, 2 miles NAY. of
Castleblayney ry. sta., 26,245 ac., pop. 9325 ;
P.O.

Clontoe, 4 miles from Coagh, NE. co. Tyrone ; p.o.

Clonturk, par., in co. and 1 mile N. of Dublin, on
river Tolka, 1244 ac., pop. 3171.

Clontnskert, par., W. co. Galway, 5 miles S. of
Ballinasloe, 15,509 ac., pop. 1613.

Clonty, Lough, bar. Tullybunco, AY. co. Cavan.

Clonnsker, school, Tomgrany par., E. co. Clare.

Clonyarcl, hills and small loch, Colvend par., SE.
Kirkcudbrightshire ; alt. of hills 500 ft.

Clonygoose, par., W. co. Carlow, on river Barrow,
containing Borris, 4699 ac., pop. 1408.

Clonygowan, vil., 3 miles NAY. of Portarlington,
E. King’s co., pop. 143.

Clonyhnrk, par., SE. King’s co., on river Barrow,
containing Portarlington, 11,747 ac., pop. 2118.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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